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Oleg
Software Engineer
Don't do lollipops! So no preference.

There is a tootsie roll factory in Cambridge near Central Sq, didja all know that?

I'm in the middle of administering a Java test to an interview subject. At least we are interviewing new peeps, that's kinda good news.

Hurray for snow tires. Can't wait for it to snow some more. This rain bulls*** needs to cut out.
 
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morning everyone.......the day is almost 1/2 gone!

i hate the rain, too!!!!! we need snow!

astral, can you board this winter???????
 
Heh, I did not think anyone would really type out their info. But hey, that's cool.

Josh Hanley
(points to sig)
I'm a recovering lollipop addict. It has torn my family apart to the point they had to intervene. The long hard struggle over my addiction has left my scares upon my life. I know that each day will be better now that those darn suckers are out of my life forever. Damn those sweet candies on a stick.
 
i hate the rain, too!!!!! we need snow!

http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&article=1
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I'm a meteorologist (not a practicing one but I have a degree in it)...guess which scenario I'm rooting for :D
 
Early Christmas for me. Guess what I'll be doing very soon.

- Canon Rebel T1i
- Cam Caddie Scorpion
- Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9
 
"Just 3 percent of "smart" phone users are consuming 40 percent of the network capacity, de la Vega said"

Holy %$@#
I didn't think streaming Pandora on a phone was going to last very long. It was only a matter of time before it disrupted actual phone use. Now it will come at the price making 'unlimited' data plans a thing of the past.

Been going back and forth with my sister some more. No word from the insurance company on whether she'll get any money for the car. it's Maryland and their laws are a little different, and AllState (the other driver's company) is trying to place at least partial blame on my sister. I told her to stand her ground. The light was green and she had the right of way...that is a fact, and nothing else should matter.

I had her run her finances to see if she could afford $200/month and she said it was a stretch but she could make it work. This puts her in reach of some $10-13k vehicles like the new Kia Forte sedan.

I'm not sure whether she should look at real cheap new cars, cheap used cars with 30-40k miles, or decent cars with higher mileage used when it comes to this price range. There are plenty of options but its a matter of weighing quality and mileage. If she has a 5yr loan on something it better last 5 years with minimal problems. A Kia or Hyundai would have a 10yr warranty which is hard to beat.
 
Well if she does not have anyone (friend) near her that is mechanically inclined, I'd say go with the vehicle that has the best warranty. The new Hyundai cars are solid built and have much better reliability than past.
 

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